I combined palestrina and back stitch in one of my Jacobean Leaves designs, and liked the effect so much that I've used it again here. But I learnt a trick or two this time round.
Stitch the palestrina first, keeping inside the outline of the wing. Then do back stitch along the line. I did it as a stab stitch – each back stitch in two moves, up then down, rather than one – which made it easier to get a neat and evenly spaced line of back stitch alongside the row of palestrina. And use a lighter shade of the same colour for the back stitch to get the same effect using a different colour.
Download the pattern for Flutter By 2 from the free patterns section on my website. And go to the useful links page for stitch books and online stitch libraries.
2 comments:
It's really sweet Kelly, it almost has a gingham feel. Lovely as usual. Analisa
That is really gorgeous. I love it. Found you through craftgossip.com
~Kimberlee
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